3 Legged Thing Alan Professional Carbon Fibre Monopod





3 Legged Thing Alan Carbon Fibre Monopod is the perfect blend of size, weight and capability. This 3 Legged Thing Alan Professional Carbon Fibre Monopod is built for versatility, adaptability, and resilience, a powerful addition to any professional photographer or videographer's gearbox. Each of the 5 sections is equipped with a twist-lock which opens with an easy 1/4 turn. Alan can reach a maximum height of 1,49m and can collapse to a suitable travel size of 450mm.
- Supports weights of 60 kg
- Tri-Mount on top of support with 1/4"and 3/8" reversible thread
- 3/8" socket located at the bottom of the monopod
- Size and weight suitable for travel
The 3 Legged Thing Alan is the best heavy duty monopod built for professional wedding, sports and action photography.
Versatile, adaptable and resilient
The 3 Legged Thing Alan Professional Carbon Fibre Monopod is a 5-section support that can be used for videography and sports photography and can be used in areas where tripods are not allowed or cannot travel.
A perfect blend of size and weight
Each of the 5 sections has a twist-lock that opens with a 1/4 turn and fully extended, the monopod reaches a maximum height of 1,49m. To travel with the 0.6 kg monopod, it collapses to a closed length of 450mm, which is suitable to store in any baggage or suitcase.
Capability
The top of the support features a Tri-Mount plate that allows accessories to be attached to any of the three open spurs, and a 1/4" and 3/8" reversible thread helps to mount either a head or camera to the top. A large rubber grip with water channels disperses moisture to maintain a firm hold on the monopod. In addition, a 3/8 socket located at the bottom of the monopod allows a microphone or other accessory to attach, for use as a boom pole.
Alan support weights of almost 100 times his own weight. With a 60 kg payload, Alan is capable of supporting even the heaviest of camera equipment.
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